What can we learn about ourselves and our moral practices by listening to people who are incarcerated?

What can we learn about ourselves and our moral practices by listening to people who are incarcerated? In this presentation, McKiernan will discuss how her work with people on death row in the United States has shaped her understanding of blame and empathy. This will be an opportunity to think critically about the victim/offender dichotomy and the meaning of rehabilitation. Lunch is provided and RSVP to wgrc@dickinson.edu is requested. Cosponsored by the WGRC and the Department of Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies.